You can see it from here...

It's a little log cabin, 24'X16' with a loft and everything that you really
need in the world. No running water or electricity, a wood stove, books and
the family.
We (meaning mom, dad and family friends) began laying the
solid foundation in 1985. With the aid of my alligator squirt gun, I kept
everyone cool. Since then, the cabin and I have grown up alongside each other.

This is a page in progress, and more history and pictures will come soon!

In all seasons, it's a place to relax and take a deep breath, forget what day
of the week it is and just enjoy the moment. Winter brings great skiing; I
first figured out how to stay on my feet young, and am still skiing at my own
pace. Many a friend has been introduced to the joys of exploring the silent
winter woods.

Spring brings the sunflowers, lupine and yarrow. Everything is green and
growing and blooming.

Summer is the dry season. There's plenty of dust, but the breezes over the
ridge keep it cooler than down in the valley. In the Methow Valley and
environs, there have been several large forest fires in the past few years which
produce spectacular and surreal skies.

When building began on the cabin, dad was in the fire department, and his
buddies lent an invaluable hand. They came with their trucks (decorated in
style!) and in a few years, the bare ground had been covered with the skeleton
of our strong log cabin.